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Nice job aggregating many complex, independent stories. We should continue to thank Google for releasing so much research to the community, spawning this amazing disruption in data and analytics. For thirty years, RDBMS first enabled, then inhibited a data driven world. Its exciting to see that the past 10 years have spawned so many solutions to this next generation of data expansion challenges. I am personally very excited about the next steps in the distributed, yet synchronized data world, and what that it will bring. We are close to: “Your data”, “My data” and the virtual access to a map of “Our shared data”. Data physically located in thousands / millions of hubs of private ownership is a reality 50 years in the making, yet new virtual fabrics with acceptable governance of data sharing and CRUD, will allow safe, communal use soon. Analytics over this superset of virtual, communal data will yield discoveries that we cannot even imagine today. We learn a lot by looking at our private data, we have learned how to enlarge our data collection for better analytics. But… we will learn infinitely more when we can look over the entire worlds contributed data and correlate it to the context of our private data!